Tiger Woods Denies Oral Agreement With Ex-Girlfriend To Live In His Home Amid $30 Million Lawsuit

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The famous golfer, Tiger Woods, is currently facing a legal battle with his ex-girlfriend, Erica Herman, who filed a lawsuit claiming that he attempted to evict her from their home.

However, Woods has denied the allegations and rejected Herman's claims of having an oral agreement to let her reside in his home for at least another five years in exchange for services before their breakup a few months ago.

Tiger’s lawyers stated in legal documents that Herman was invited to live with him as a guest in a residence that is partially owned by a trust.

Photo: Instagram/Tiger Woods 

They also stated that Erica was not left without any support as Tiger provided her with enough money to get a new home and put her up in a luxurious resort after their breakup.

Herman claimed in her lawsuit that Tiger’s representatives had driven her to the airport after persuading her to pack her bags for a “short vacation” without Tiger.

She stated that she was informed she was thrown out of the house after the locks were changed upon their arrival at the airport.

As the court battle between the two continues, it remains to be seen how the dispute will be resolved.

Woods’ attorneys have refuted Erica Herman's claims and are disputing them in court.

Tiger Woods' reputation as a legendary golfer has been overshadowed by the ongoing legal battle with his ex-girlfriend.

The lawsuit has attracted media attention, and people are curious to see how it will play out in court.

Both parties have made claims, and it's up to the court to decide who is telling the truth.

Despite the legal battle, Tiger's golfing career remains intact, and he continues to be one of the most recognizable faces in the sport.

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